Zuckerberg Can't Fix Facebook
By Brandon Morse | 5:30 PM on January 31, 2024
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The internet isn't a safe place, but if we're being completely honest, that unsafe part of it is partly what makes it valuable. Freedom and chaos are cousins and you can't have one without having elements of the other.
Earlier today, I watched Missouri Senator Josh Hawley effectively directed Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to apologize to the families of those who were harmed by his platforms. Many of these or their families sat in the audience during the hearing. Zuckerberg, clearly stuck between an angry mob and an angrier Senator, did what he had to do. He stood up and apologized to them, vowing to make the platform safer in the future.
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